Contributors

Stefanie Wuschitz (b. 1981, Vienna, At) works at the intersection of research, art and technology, with a particular focus on Critical Media Practices (feminist hacking, open source technology, peer production). She graduated with an MFA in Transmedia Arts in 2006 (University of Applied Arts Vienna). 2008 she completed her Masters at TISCH School of the Arts at New York University in 2009 she founded the feminist hackerspace and art collective Mz* Baltazar's Laboratory in Vienna.

Steffen Köhn is a filmmaker, video artist and associate professor of visual and multimodal anthropology at Aarhus University. Entwining experimental ethnography, Science and Technology Studies, and fiction, his work engages with alternative infrastructures and strategies of resistance in today’s uneven sociotechnical landscapes.

Stephan Pötschner hat elektronische Daten- und Informationsdienste am FH Technikum Wien studiert und 2006 seinen Abschluss gemacht. Seither ist er verstärkt im Bereich Client Entwicklung - vor allem im Webbereich - tätig. Seit letztem Jahr ist er für das Linzer Unternehmen Netural Communication GmbH tätig.

graphic and media designer, born 1983, graphic design degree from Valence (France), MA student of Media Design at Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam. Design and research projects include Issue Magazine, an annotated online platform for critical texts on graphic design , and a critical design investigation of intellectual property as obstruction of cultural accessibility.

Stephen Kerr is a designer, musician, bread-baker and occasional tent-builder based in Rotterdam. He fidgets between making graphic design and performances, questioning and playing with methods and tools. Coming from a serious and realistic background in a big city on a big island (Dublin), he is interested in making people out of designers and a wizard out of himself. Currently he is very very busy making technologies sillier, inefficienter, questionabler, questioneder and collaborativer.

Visual artist who throughout her work has been interested in the exploration of the archive, female roles and public space as artistic research. For this she has used tools such as video, performance, photography, programming and writing, finding in these possibilities to delve plastically in those concerns that have questioned her. Since 2022 she belongs to Toplab and the collective "vestidas y alborotadas", starting her incursion in music and visuals through the code.

“Swap Space” took place in Graz, Austria in April 2022.

It was an exploration of novel forms of collaborative artistic research brought together through concepts of the simultaneous and the spatial.

Tamara Lewis is a senior lecturer in the International and European Law department at The Hague University for Applied Sciences. She creates content with web 2.0 and 3.0 tools as learning solutions. She serves on a digital task force to assist lecturers in their online learning design and instruction. She is interested in securing digital classroom tools adapted to learner needs and learning outcomes. She incorporates the principles of andragogy in her course design and uses learner feedback to re-design courses and modules.